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Subject: Ancestry.com
Date: Mon, 31 Jul 2000 20:37:10 -0700


Actually, in the terms of agreement Ancestry.com says they will notify you 2
weeks before your subscription runs out --they did this with me giving me a
number to call if I did not wish to renew. BUT--it's always wise to keep
track of it yourself as Elaine says --I haven't had a bit of problem with
ancestry.com in any way. dianne

ETM wrote:
>
> You won't be billed, but like me, you may want to eventually subscribe.
It
> is a smart business move by Ancestry.
>
> Remember that, like book clubs, you must keep track of your subscription
and
> decline renewal BEFORE they renew it. I've been there and done that with
> book clubs. How many of you haven't read books you forgot to decline
> because you didn't want them to start with? The same method is used for
> these services. I believe the terms are spelled out clearly at the
website.
>
> Elaine
>

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